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The use of the term "overdose" in the article should be changed to "poisoning."
Nothing in the sources cited, such as [1], indicate that the article subject was a drug user. The news report cited states that it was unknown how the drug was consumed or administered, and further mentions a heart condition as contributing to the death. There is a move to change the use of the terms "overdose" to "poisoning" generally, as can be seen here: Is the fentanyl situation an overdose crisis or a poisoning crisis?
Geoff | Who, me? 12:48, 24 June 2024 (UTC)
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The use of the term "overdose" in the article should be changed to "poisoning."
Nothing in the sources cited, such as [1], indicate that the article subject was a drug user. The news report cited states that it was unknown how the drug was consumed or administered, and further mentions a heart condition as contributing to the death. There is a move to change the use of the terms "overdose" to "poisoning" generally, as can be seen here: Is the fentanyl situation an overdose crisis or a poisoning crisis?
Geoff | Who, me? 12:48, 24 June 2024 (UTC)
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